Accessories like medicine balls, kettlebells, flooring, dumbbells, bands, and more

If you’re a runner rather than a strength athlete, how do you get as much out of your home gym workouts without needing to spend a small fortune on strength equipment?

Luckily, we’re bringing in an expert to answer this question for us.

Scott Caulfield joins us on the Strength Running Podcast today. He’s currently the director of strength and conditioning at Colorado College and previously the coaching education manager and head strength and conditioning coach for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).

He holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education, a master’s degree in sports coaching, and three important certifications:

Over his 20+ year career in the coaching and strength worlds, he’s worked with a variety of sports from hockey, rugby, soccer, basketball, and more. As the Director of Strength & Conditioning now at Colorado College, he’s responsible for the strength development of athletes on every sports team.

Scott Caulfield on Making the Best of Lifting at Home

In this conversation for the podcast, we’re discussing how to stay strong at home. Scott is currently advising dozens of athletes on how they can maintain their fitness, boost strength, and come back to their sport stronger than ever – all without access to a gym.

Topics from this episode include:

What a “Director of Strength & Conditioning” typically does on a day to day basis

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